The celebrated preacher
Charles Spurgeon (1834–92) was converted at age 15. He preached his
first sermon just after his 16th birthday. By age 18, he took his first
pastorate in the country. And before turning 20, Spurgeon was pastoring
in London.
Spurgeon’s entire life and ministry are fascinating, but those first
five years of his Christian life, between 1850–54, are years that
especially interest me, and in this episode of Authors on the Line we go on the line with two Spurgeon scholars to learn more.
First, we talk with Tom Nettles,
the Professor of Historical Theology at The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He’s also the author of a
forthcoming book, Living By Revealed Truth: The Life and Pastoral Theology of Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Christian Focus, September). He provides us with a historical overview of these first five years of Spurgeon’s Christian life.
Second, we talk with theologian and author Christian George,
the Jewell and Joe L. Huitt Assistant Professor of Religious Education
at Oklahoma Baptist University. While studying in London, George
stumbled onto eleven handwritten journals kept by Spurgeon over these
same early years. The journals have never been published. George is now
transcribing them for publication, and he joins us to share what's in
the 1,400 pages. Continue at Tony Reinke
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